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Constructivism The 5 E's Lesson Plan ( Internet Resource from slidesare.net adapted for the session )

How Do Teachers Support a Constructivist Environment?

What is Constructivism ? 1.Learners build their own understanding of the topic. 2. Learning is not linear. We use prior knowledge/ experiences to expand what we know and learn. 3. Learning is an active, engaging process

How did Constructivism come about? Vygotsky believed that learning needs to be engaging. Vygotsky believed that learning takes place as children are interacting with each other and exploring their environment. He believed that learning is simultaneous to social interaction and exploration. In other words, he did not feel as though one was more important than the other. Jean Piaget 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980 Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky November 17, 1896 – June 11, 1934 Piaget believed that children learn through organization and schemas. He believed that by organizing concepts and ideas, children place them into schemas. He believed that children are in control of the knowledge that they are provided and move forward in construct their own learning by taking part in social activities and exploration

How did Constructivism come about? Maria Montessori Maria Montessori believed Children learn through experience If children are provided the tools for their developmental age level, they will be successful learners. children learn by participating in hands-on group activities, and that children should be free to explore their environments.

Students use tools the teacher provides to expand their knowledge using inquiry, exploration, teamwork, whole group discussions, and teacher evaluation Engage Explore Explain Constructivism Elaborate Evaluate

How Do Teachers Support a Constructivist Environment? Answer: The 5 E's Engage Evaluate Explore Elaborate Explain

How Do Teachers Support a Constructivist Environment? Teacher engages students by providing knowledge expansion tools the students use, collaboratively and cooperatively through inquiry, exploration, teamwork, whole group discussions, and evaluation. Listen Collaborate Explore Evaluate Advantages : Students … LISTEN to their peers COLLABORATE with group members Disadvantages: Requires extensive planning time EXPLORE independently

Constructivism: Pros and Cons Advantages: 1.Each person in the world builds their own knowledge. 2.Focuses on student- centered learning 3.Teacher guides students in building their own understanding and knowledge. 4.Students actively engaged in their learning process Disadvantages: 1.Lack of teacher preparation for constructivist classrooms 2.Difficult to break the cycle of those who have been taught in a classroom where they were expected to solely absorb information

Constructivism: ENGAGE In the stage Engage, the students first encounter and identify the instructional task. Teachers must engage students in their lessons in order for them to learn. Engage students by: guiding whole group discussions, asking students to explain what they learned, working together in small groups to complete projects or tasks.

Constructivism: EXPLORE In the Exploration stage the students have the opportunity to get directly involved with processes and materials. Students inquire, work together, form hypotheses, learn about new ideas and concepts on their own before coming together as a whole class. Students develop an idea of what they may think an object or idea is, then explore it further to see if their idea was accurate. Students use tools such as textbooks, the internet, scientific instruments, and their creative minds to explore new concepts.

Constructivism: EXPLAIN Explain, is the point at which the learner begins to put the abstract experience through which she/he has gone /into a communicable form. The student will define and explain the current concept using their own words. The student will accomplish this using informational readings, group discussions, and teacher interaction. Learners will support each other by sharing their ideas, observations, questions, and hypotheses.

Constructivism: ELABORATE ( Itegration/Connections) To Elaborate the students expand on the concepts they have learned, make connections to other related concepts, and apply their understandings to the world around them.

Constructivism: EVALUATE Evaluate, the fifth "E", is an on-going diagnostic process that allows the teacher to determine if the learner has attained understanding of concepts and knowledge. Constructivism encourages teachers to assess their students learning on an ongoing basis. In traditional classrooms, assessment would be paper tests taken by the students after the content was taught and in which they received a grade. In a constructivist classroom the teacher assesses the students work and adapts the lesson plan to meet the needs of the learner.

Constructivism Learning is an active, engaging process Piaget Vygotsky Montessori EngageExploreExplainElaborateEvaluate 5 Es Learners build their own understanding of the topic Learning is not linear. We use prior knowledge/ Experiences to expand what We know.

Constructivism: poll Group #1 Constructivism Poll

Constructivism The End For now…